by John M. Frame We saw before that Lord connotes God’s power, authority, and presence. Let us now consider his presence. Scripture teaches that God is everywhere; nobody can hide from him …
The Regulative Principle: Scripture, Tradition, and Culture
An Email Debate Between Darryl Hart and John Frame Note, 2006 (JF): In 1998, some students organized an email debate between Darryl Hart, then librarian at Westminster Theological Seminary in …
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The Spirit and the Scriptures
by John M. Frame The Holy Spirit is involved with the Bible in a wide variety of ways.1 As the Third Person of the Trinity, He participated in formulating the eternal plan of creation and redemption, …
The Word of God: Timeless and Timely
by John M. Frame Over the next fifteen years, I am sure, the biggest news event will not be space exploration or the first woman president or the invention of the digital mousetrap. No, …
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Toward a Theology of the State
by John M. Frame There has been much discussion recently among evangelical Christians about the biblical view of civil government. Several events have encouraged us to pursue this topic: (1) …
Traditionalism
by John M. Frame One of the largest problems today in Evangelical and Reformed theology is the tendency toward traditionalism. I hope in this paper to take some steps toward analyzing this danger …